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Carlsberg International Tournament Hong Kong (Soccer) 1994

Hong Kong Football Association Logo [Reference: 1][Cropped]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
10.02.1994Denmark0 (4p)United States of America0 (2p)
10.02.1994Hong Kong League XI1 (5 p)Romania1 (4p)
3rd Place
13.02.1994Romania2United States of America1
Final
13.02.1994Hong Kong League XI0Denmark2
Carlsberg International Tournament Hong Kong (Soccer) 1994 [Reference: 1]

Report

Denmark won the Carslberg International Soccer Touurnament hosted by Hong Kong in 1994, triumphing 2-0 over the hosts, Hong Kong League XI, in the Final, with goals from Kristensen and Fernandez in the first half.

Romania finished third with a 2-1 win over the United States of America. both semi-finals had gone to penalties.

References

Images

[1] Zedge (2020) crop [Internet] Available from: https://fsb.zobj.net/crop.php?r=Rs_lmiJ_tdp_-Xdi2Ehv0ZDy6MNfMKyTp2oxOe8btt9jeokttBEhlPNkahU9sZxEHavFaELMw1lqIB_2WrcquV1PYVwQl736SBpHtattgKO2ewzkhxKb2cTQbnYMNzUzncnavRh6tydP3bxD [Accessed 21 July 2020]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1992) “Results Service” World Soccer. April 1994. pg. 62

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth.

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Malta International Tournament (Soccer) 1994

Malta Football Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Table

PWDLFAPts
Slovenia (C)3210425
Georgia3201314
Tunisia3021352
Malta3012131
Malta International Tournament (Soccer) 1994 [Reference: Compiled from Results in 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
08.02.1994Slovenia1Georgia0
08.02.1994Malta1Tunisia1
10.02.1994Malta0Georgia1
10.02.1994Slovenia2Tunisia2
12.02.1994Georgia2Tunisia0
12.02.1994Malta0Slovenia1
Malta International Tournament (Soccer) 1994 [Reference: 2]

Report

In a major boost for the newly independent country, Slovenia won the Malta International Tournament in January 1994. The Alpen Republic defeated both Georgia and Malta 1-0, and drew with African power Tunisia 2-2 to collect the trophy.

References

Images

[1] Fandom Logos (1992) Malta_Football_Association_logo [Internet] Available from: https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Malta_Football_Association [Accessed 8 October 2020][Actual Logo Reference at: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/a/a4/Malta_Football_Association_logo.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130213151348 [Accessed 8 October 2020]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1992) “Results Service” World Soccer. April 1994. pg. 62

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth.

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Dunhill Cup Kuala Lumpur (World Soccer) 1994

Football association of Malaysia Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

PWDLFAPts
Denmark2110843
Norway2110653
Japan1001230
Malaysia1001150
Dunhill Cup Kuala Lumpur (World Soccer) 1994 [Reference: Compiled from results in 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
02.02.1994Norway3Denmark3
05.02.1994Norway3Japan2
05.02.1994Malaysia1Denmark5
Dunhill Cup Kuala Lumpur (World Soccer) 1994 [Reference: 2]

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1992) “Results Service” World Soccer. April 1994. pg. 61-62

Images

[2] Fandom Logos (1992) Football_Association_of_Malaysia_logo [Internet] Available from: https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Football_Association_of_Malaysia [Accessed 8 October 2020][Actual Logo Reference at: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/f/f8/Football_Association_of_Malaysia_logo.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20131015094111 [Accessed 8 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Hui.

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Sharjah Tournament (World Soccer) 1994

United Arab Emirates Football Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Table

PWDLFAPts
Egypt (C)3210425
Morocco3120434
Slovakia3102132
United Arab Emirates3012131
Sharjah Tournament (World Soccer) 1994 [Reference: Compiled from Results in 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
02.02.1994United Arab Emirates0Slovakia1
02.02.1994Morocco1Egypt1
04.02.1994Egypt1Slovakia0
04.02.1994United Arab Emirates1Morocco1
06.02.1991Morocco2Slovakia1
06.02.1991United Arab Emirates0Egypt1
Sharjah Tournament (World Soccer) 1994 [Reference: 2]

Report

Egypt won the Pre-World Cup Sharjah Tournament in the United Arab Emirates in 1994, with two 1-0 wins over Slovakia and hosts United Arab Emirates after a 1-1 draw with Morocco. Morocco were runners-up and Slovakia third.

All three of Egypt’s goals came from Hossam Hassan.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1992) “Results Service” World Soccer. April 1994. pg. 61

Images

[2] Fandom Logos (1992) UAE_FA [Internet] Available from: https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates_Football_Association [Accessed 4 October 2020][Actual Logo Reference at: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/f/f7/UAE_FA.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20180801020335 [Accessed 8 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Alireza Khodabakhshi

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Carlsberg Challenge Hong Kong (World Soccer) 1993

East Asia Football Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1993Japan1 (3p)Switzerland1 (5p)
1993Hong Kong XI5Denmark U210
3rd Place
1993Denmark U212Japan1
Final
1993Hong Kong XI2Switzerland3
Carlsberg Challenge Hong Kong (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Report

Switzerland won the Carlsberg Challenge in 1993, defeating hosts Hong Kong XI 3-2 in the Final after knocking out Japan on penalties in the Semi-Finals. Denmark Under-21 finished third with a 2-1 defeat of Japan.

About

The Carlsberg Challenge was a Tournament featuring top East Asian National teams, as well as National Youth teams and Club teams from more established European Nations and also African National teams. It was held in Hong Kong every Spring.

The East Asian Football Federation is a Sub-Federation within the Asian Football Confederation, covering the East Asian Nations of Japan, South Korea, North Korea, China, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) and Guam.

References

Images

[1] Zedge (2020) crop [Internet] Available from: https://fsb.zobj.net/crop.php?r=Rs_lmiJ_tdp_-Xdi2Ehv0ZDy6MNfMKyTp2oxOe8btt9jeokttBEhlPNkahU9sZxEHavFaELMw1lqIB_2WrcquV1PYVwQl736SBpHtattgKO2ewzkhxKb2cTQbnYMNzUzncnavRh6tydP3bxD [Accessed 21 July 2020]

Sources/Magazines

[2] Anon. (1993) “World Service: Internationals” World Soccer March 1993, pg. 61

Acknowledgements

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Merdeka Tournament Kuala Lumpur (World Soccer) 1993

ASEAN Football Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*CASKA Sofia (Bul)3210305
*Malaysia3120324
Thailand3021232
Singapore3012251
Group B
*FC Aarau (Swi)3210825
*South Korea3210835
Ghana3102342
Indonesia30030100
Merdeka Tournament Kuala Lumpur (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1993Malaysia2FC Aarau1
1993South Korea1CSKA Sofia0
Final
1993Malaysia3South Korea1 aet
Merdeka Tournament Kuala Lumpur (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Report

Hosts Malaysia won the Merdeka Tournament with a 3-1 victory after extra time in the Final against South Korea. Both had won their Semi-Final against a fancied European Club side (CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria and FC Aarau of Switzerland) who had finished top of the two four-team groups.

Other entrants were fellow ASEAN Football Federation members Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia as well one of the best African Nations, Ghana.

About

The Merdeka Tournament was a Tournament featuring top South East Asian National teams, as well as National Youth teams and Club teams from more established European Nations and also African National teams. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, every summer.

The ASEAN Football Federation is a Sub-Federation within the Asian Football Confederation, covering the South East Asian Nations of Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, East Timor, Brunei, Thailand, Vietnam, Camodia (Kampuchea) & Laos.

References

Images

[1] ASEAN Football Federation (2016) ASEAN Football Federation Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/aff.jpg [Accessed 25 December 2019]

Sources/Magazines

[2] Anon. (1993) “World Service: Internationals” World Soccer May 1993, pg. 61

Acknowledgements

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Merlion Cup Singapore (World Soccer) 1992

ASEAN Football Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
16.12.1992Singapore0South Korea1
17.12.1992China3Russia Youth1
Final
19.12.1992South Korea3China1
Merlion Cup Singapore (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group B
14.12.1992China5Poland Youth1
14.12.1992South Korea1Nitra (Cze)1
14.12.1992Dynamo Moscow1Malaysia1
Merlion Cup Singapore (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Report

South Korea won Soccer’s Merlion Cup in December 1992 with a 3-1 triumph over China in the Final, after despatching hosts Singapore in the Semi-Finals. China had defeated Russia Youth, also by a 3-1 scoreline in the other Semi-Final.

About

The Merlion Cup was a Tournament featuring top East Asian National teams, as well as National Youth teams and Club teams from more established European Nations. it was held in Singapore every December.

The ASEAN Football Federation is a Sub-Federation within the Asian Football Confederation, covering the South East Asian Nations of Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, East Timor, Brunei, Thailand, Vietnam, Camodia (Kampuchea) & Laos.

References

Images

[1] ASEAN Football Federation (2016) ASEAN Football Federation Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/aff.jpg [Accessed 25 December 2019]

Sources/Magazines

[2] Anon. (1993) “World Service: Internationals” World Soccer February 1993. pg. 61.

Acknowledgements

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US Cup (World Soccer) 1993

US Soccer Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Table

PWDLFAPts
Germany (C)3210975
Brazil3120644
USA3102562
England3012251
US Cup (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1993USA0Brazil2
1993USA2England0
1993Brazil3Germany3
1993England1Brazil1
1993USA3Germany4
1993Germany2England1
US Cup (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Report

Germany won the US Cup ’93 with close high-scoring defeats of USA (4-3) and England (2-1), after opening the tournament with a 3-3 thriller with Brazil. Brazil finished runners-up, a draw with England costing them the Cup, but otherwise winning their opening match with USA and the aforementioned drawwith Germany. Hosts USA finished third with a famous 2-0 win over England, repeating the feat of their 1950 World Cup team who defeated England 1-0. England managed to save some face with a 1-1 draw with Brazil, but finished last after losing their final game with Germany.

About

The US Cup was a prestigious Men’s International Soccer Tournament held in various cities in the United States of America, in the years leading up to World Cup USA ’94. It was intended as promotion for both the upcoming World Cup held in the country and also the start of the Professional League in USA – Major League Soccer which started in 1996.

References

Newspapers

[1] Radnedge, Kier (1992) “US Cup ’92” World Soccer. September 1992. pg. 14

Images

[2] Fandom Logos (1992) US Soccer Logo 1992-2001 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/1/1d/United_States_Soccer_Federation_logo_%281990-2001%29.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130418193625 [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rory Naughton, Cathal Gallagher.

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Kirin Cup (World Soccer) 1993

Japan Football Association Logo 1931-2016 [Reference: 1]

Final Table

PWDLFAPts
Hungary (C)2110104
Japan2101323
USA2011131
Kirin Cup (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: Compiled from Results in 2]

Results

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
07.03.1993FukuokaJapan0Hungary1
10.03.1993NagoyaHungary0USA0
14.03.1993TokyoJapan3USA1
Kirin Cup (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Report

Hungary won the Kirin Cup in Japan in 1993 with a 1-0 victory over the hosts followed by a 0-0 draw with the United States of America. Japan finished runners-up in the three-team tournament with a 3-1 win over USA.

The Kirin Cup in Japan in 1993 was similar to the US Cup in USA in 1992 and 1993 in that it was a way of promoting Soccer in the two countries prior to the establishment of Professional Leagues (J League in Japan and MLS – Major League Soccer in USA) and the hosting of World Cups (USA ’94 and Japan 2002).

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1992) “Results Service” World Soccer. May 1993. pg. 59

Images

[2] Fandom Logos (1992) Japan_Football_Association_Logo [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/0/03/Japan_Football_Association_Logo.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/250?cb=20190724033954 [Accessed 4 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Gabriel McCloyne, Ciaran Simms, Peter Lemass, Cathal Gallagher, Paul Foley, Gerry Tully and Paul Leech.

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United Soccer Association 1967

United Soccer Association (1967) Logo [Reference: 12]

United Soccer Association 1967

PWDLFAPts
Eastern Division
Washington Whips12552191115
Cleveland Stokers12543191314
Toronto City12453231713
Detroit Cougars12363111812
New York Skyliners12264151710
Boston Rovers1223712267
Western Division
Los Angeles Wolves12552211415
San Francisco Gales12534251913
Chicago Mustangs12372201413
Houston Stars12444191812
Vancouver Royal Canadians12354202811
Dallas Tornado1233614239
United Soccer Association Final Standings 1967 [Reference: 1-2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Championship
10.07.1967Los Angeles Wolves6Washington Whips5 sdet
United Soccer Association Championship 1967 [Reference: 3]

Note: 2 Pts Win, 1 Pt Draw, 0 Pts Loss; Teams were actually teams from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, Italy, Netherlands and Uruguay representing US cities on a Summer Schedule in between their normal Winter Schedules back home. See Below for Teams.

Note 2: After the season Toronto City and New York Skyliners folded, and San Francisco Gales were absorbed by Vancouver Royal Canadians., and the League merged with the NPSL to form the North American Soccer League.

USA Teams

USA TeamEuropean/South American Team
Boston RoversShamrock Rovers (Dublin, Ireland)
Chicago MustangsCagliari (Italy)
Cleveland StokersStoke City (England)
Dallas TornadoDundee United (Scotland)
Detroit CougarsGlentoran (Northern Ireland)
Houston StarsBangu (Brazil)
Los Angeles WolvesWolverhampton Wanderers (England)
New York SkylinersCerro (Montevideo, Uruguay)
San Francisco GalesAD) (Den Haag, Netherlands)
Toronto CityHibernian (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Vancouver Royal CanadiansSunderland (England)
Washington WhipsAberdeen (Scotland)
United Soccer Association Teams 1967 [Reference: 3]

Report

There were two professional soccer leagues in North America in 1967, both attempting at the same time to bring Pro Soccer to USA & Canada. The United Soccer Association was the FIFA-sponsored league and featured teams from Europe and South America guesting as North American teams over a Summer Schedule in between their normal Winter schedules. It included Shamrock Rovers (playing as Boston Rovers) and Glentoran (playing as Detroit Cougars). The other league was the National Professional Soccer League, and after the season the two leagues merged in 1968 to form the North American Soccer League which lasted until 1984.

Among the Rovers players over in Boston were Liam Tuohy, Frank O’Neill, Paddy Mulligan, Davy Pugh ad Tommy Kelly.

The side also included Carlos Metidieri, A Brazilian-born USA International, as gueat player, and his younger brother, Gilson.

After the merger with the NPSL, the Boston Rovers side became the Boston Beacons, a team in its own right, but kept the link with Shamrock Rovers. Paddy Mulligan was loaned out to the Beacons side in 1968 by Shamrock Rovers, but most of the team returned, and the side lost its mainly Irish make-up. [Reference: 4]

Boston Rovers Roster 1967

Boston Rovers Team Photo 1967 [Reference: 10]
No.NamePosPGAPtsBorn/Citizen
1Pat DunneG12000Ireland
1Mick SmythGIreland
1John BrookesMIreland
2,5Ronnie NolanM9011Ireland
2John KeoghDIreland
3Patrick CourtneyDIreland
4John FullamDIreland
4,6Mike KearinM/DIreland
5David PughM140Ireland
5,6Patrick MulliganM6102Ireland
6Sean CoreDIreland
4,6,12Doug WoodMScotland
7,9Frank O’NeillF123410Ireland
7,11Tommy KinsellaM4022Ireland
8Billy DixonF110Ireland
9Bobby GilbertF6113Ireland
9Eric BarberFIreland
8,10Michael LeechF5204Ireland
10,11Liam TuohyF9306Ireland
11Carlos MatidieriFBrazil
12Alexander WoodM
Orest BanachGGermany/USA
Jorge BenitezFPeru
Tommy FarrellIreland
Gilson MetidieriFBrazil
Boston Rovers 1967 Roster [Reference: 7]

Detroit Cougars [Glentoran FC] Roster 1967

Detroit Cougars 1967 Team Photo [Reference: 11]
No.NamePos.PGAPtsBorn/Citizen
1John KennedyG12000Northern Ireland
1Sammy KyddG1000Ireland
2Harry ChreightonD0Northern Ireland
3Billy McKeagD3Northern Ireland
4Roy BorneDNorthern Ireland
10Tommy JacksonM0Northern Ireland
11Billy McCulloughD0Northern Ireland
12Walter BruceM0Northern Ireland
14Arthur StewartM12204Northern Ireland
15Billy SinclairM10011Scotland
20Trevor ThompsonD4306Northern Ireland
21Jim WeatherupF9215Northern Ireland
22John ColrainF3102Scotland
23Alan McNeillMNorthern Ireland
24Eric RossF7011Northern Ireland
25Danny TrainorF8226Northern Ireland
30Jimmy JohnstonMNorthern Ireland
31Sammy LunnNorthern Ireland
32Tommy MorrowF8113Northern Ireland
33Maurice WrightNorthern Ireland
Albert FinalyGNorthern Ireland
Detroit Cougars [Glentoran FC] Roster 1967 [Reference: 8]

Refernces

Bibliography

[1] Jose, Colin “The Complete Record of the North American Soccer League”.

[2] Litterer, David A. & RSSSF (1995/2018) North American Soccer League [Internet] Available from: http://www.rsssf.com/usadave/nasl.html[Accessed 7 February 2020]

[3] Litterer, David A. & RSSSF (1995/2018) North American Soccer League 1967 [Internet] Available from: http://www.rsssf.com/usadave/nasl67.html [Accessed 7 February 2020]

[4] The Wild Geese (2012) Boston Rovers [Internet] Available from: http://irishfootballersineurope.blogspot.com/2012/09/boston-rovers.html [Accessed 7 February 2020]

[5] The Wild Geese (2011) Eric Barber [Internet] Available from: http://irishfootballersineurope.blogspot.com/2011/12/eric-barber.html [Accessed 7 February 2020]

[6] NASL Jerseys (2020) Joe Haverty [Internet] Available from: http://www.nasljerseys.com/Players/H/Haverty.Joe.htm [Accessed 7 February 2020]

[7] NASL Jerseys (2020) Boston Rovers [Shamrock Rovers] Roster 1967 [Internet] Available from: http://www.nasljerseys.com/Rosters/Rovers_Rosters.htm [Accessed 7 February 2020]

[8] NASL Jerseys (2020) Detroit Cougars [Glentoran] Roster 1967 [Internet] Available from: http://www.nasljerseys.com/Rosters/Cougars_Rosters.htm [Accessed 7 February 2020]

[9] NASL Jerseys (2020) Chicago Spurs Roster 1967 [Internet] Available from: http://www.nasljerseys.com/Rosters/Spurs_Rosters.htm [Accessed 7 February 2020]

Images

[10] The Wild Geese (2020) Boston Rovers Team Photo 1967 [Internet] Available from: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-sSApbL9Wwx8/UEis7XjGZTI/AAAAAAAAAiM/68xISgaPi68/s320/c88e_1.jpg [Accessed 7 February 2020]

[11] The Wild Geese (2020) Detroit Cougars Team Photo 1967 [Internet] Available from: http://www.nasljerseys.com/images/Cougars/Cougars%2067%20Road%20Team_small.JPG [Accessed 7 February 2020]

[12] Wikiwand (2020) United Soccer Association 1967 [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/16/United_Soccer_Association_1967_logo.gif [Accessed 7 February 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell & Paul Foley.

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